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1 and showed that it harbors an infectious and oncogenic virus.
2  (HVS) is a T-cell-specific transforming and oncogenic virus.
3 ween this process and tumorigenesis by other oncogenic viruses.
4 c microRNA miR-155 is upregulated by several oncogenic viruses.
5 enes (TSGs) in cancers and may be induced by oncogenic viruses.
6  tumor risks, but most tumors are related to oncogenic viruses.
7 han might be predicted by analogy with other oncogenic viruses.
8  concurrent infection with many, potentially oncogenic, viruses.
9                                         Many oncogenic viruses activate nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kap
10 n of cell telomerase/telomere function by an oncogenic virus and suggest its potential role in both n
11  sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) is an oncogenic virus and the culprit behind the human disease
12 cer results from a complex interplay between oncogenic viruses and cervical tar exposures through tar
13  PP2A and PP1, both of which are targets for oncogenic viruses and chemical tumour promoters.
14                                  The role of oncogenic viruses and genetic fingerprinting to determin
15                                              Oncogenic viruses and methylation were rarely present in
16 ty, possibly leading to a loss of control of oncogenic viruses and reduced tumor immunosurveillance.
17  lymphoid malignancies or cancers induced by oncogenic viruses are able to gradually overcome the imm
18 dies, immune adjuvants, and vaccines against oncogenic viruses are now well-established cancer therap
19               Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is an oncogenic virus associated with a number of human malign
20                Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is an oncogenic virus associated with the onset of hepatocellu
21  Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a significant oncogenic virus, but the innate immune response to HPV i
22             In particular, new evidence that oncogenic viruses can directly induce activation-induced
23     MyD88 is also protective, for example in oncogenic virus carcinogenesis or, acting downstream of
24 ofactors related to immunodeficiency such as oncogenic viruses, chronic antigenic stimulation, and cy
25  First, AMV was used to demonstrate that all oncogenic viruses did not contain a single cancer-causin
26 Signatures for DNA and RNA viruses including oncogenic viruses, gram positive and negative bacteria,
27                     The study of RNA and DNA oncogenic viruses has proved invaluable in the discovery
28 man papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16) and other oncogenic viruses have been reported to deregulate immun
29                                              Oncogenic viruses have evolved direct and indirect mecha
30 ulatory networks, infection with potentially oncogenic viruses (human herpesvirus-8 [HHV-8], Epstein-
31  and function are regulated by KSHV or other oncogenic viruses in the tumor microenvironment to promo
32                                 Furthermore, oncogenic viruses, including Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-as
33 rs and tumor cell lines induced by the small oncogenic viruses, including the high-risk human papillo
34 ITAM-bearing proteins are also found in many oncogenic viruses, including the mouse mammary tumor vir
35  the contributions of immune dysfunction and oncogenic virus infection to pathogenesis of AIDS-associ
36 nancy that is closely associated with one of oncogenic viruses infection, Kaposi's sarcoma-associated
37              Its inactivation by mutation or oncogenic viruses is required for cellular transformatio
38 oci that are highly related to two exogenous oncogenic viruses, jaagsiekte sheep retrovirus (JSRV) an
39 's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), an oncogenic virus linked to the development of Kaposi's sa
40                              KSHV is a human oncogenic virus linked to the development of several mal
41 gh incidence of malignancies associated with oncogenic viruses make Brazil an important site for clin
42  (ARLs) are frequently associated with known oncogenic viruses, many cases contain no known transform
43                                 Nonetheless, oncogenic viruses may also be important for the progress
44 growth role for a tumor-suppressive miRNA in oncogenic-virus-mediated transformation, highlighting th
45 tified in this study suggest ways that these oncogenic viruses modulate the tumor microenvironment an
46 ermanent growth with Herpesvirus saimiri, an oncogenic virus of nonhuman primates.
47 aps, one of the most common themes among the oncogenic viruses rests in the ability of one or more of
48    This may be an important mechanism for an oncogenic virus such as HTLV-1 to stop the host at the G
49                                          For oncogenic viruses such as Kaposi's sarcoma-associated he
50  agents (methylcholanthrene, thioacetamide), oncogenic viruses (SV40, HPV-16), and genetic manipulati
51 sarcoma associated herpesvirus (KSHV), is an oncogenic virus that can cause Kaposi's sarcoma (KS).
52               Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is an oncogenic virus that is associated with the pathogenesis
53 si sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV), an oncogenic virus that promotes the development of Kaposi
54 ells transformed by chemical carcinogens and oncogenic viruses, the localization of the cph locus on
55 e for stimulating or inhibiting a coexisting oncogenic virus via viral interference or immune cross-r
56 ering activities involving heavy exposure to oncogenic viruses were strongly associated with these tu
57 de profound insights into the interaction of oncogenic viruses with IRF4 in the development of hemato

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